Chance Me: Georgetown, Cornell, Brown, etc.

<p>Hi I'm a junior right now in high school and was wondering what my chances were of getting into these schools: Georgetown, Cornell, Brown, Upenn. I am looking to major in something related to Bio or Chem, but more specific. </p>

<p>GPA: Unweighted 3.87, Weighted 4.55
SAT: CR - 700 M - 780 W - 790 (2270)
AP Tests (so far): APUSH - 5, AP US government - 4
AP Classes: 9th - AP US government, 10th - APUSH, 11th - AP Bio, AP Calc AB, AP Comp. Politics, 12th (planned) - AP Chem, AP Stat, AP World History
SAT II's: US History 730, Math II 770, Bio 780</p>

<p>EC's:
Nationally Ranked U19 Squash Player (could get recruited to Brown, Upenn)
Squash Scholar Athlete 4 years
NIH Internship (8 weeks)
Volunteer at Children's Hospital in DC (90 hrs)
Volunteer at Broadway Medical Center
Squash racquet stringing business at club
Donating stringing money to Deaf Fundraising Organization
Squash Team (Captain and top of the ladder)
International Club (Tech crew at International Night)
Coach at Squash Empower inner city program
Model UN
Key Club
Peer Tutor during lunch
Habitat for Humanities Club
President of Cricket Club
Participant in MANNA Food Drive
Speaker for MCMC (Montgomery County Muslim Council) Dinners
Spirit Group at Middle School</p>

<p>Please comment on my chances of getting in, Thanks!</p>

<p>what’s your race? state? money situation?</p>

<p>Your chances improve drastically if you can convince the coach to recruit you. Assuming that doesn’t happen…</p>

<p>GT: match
Cornell: high match
Brown, UPenn: low reaches</p>

<p>It now all depends on if you can get recruited and how well you present yourself on the application.</p>

<p>asian (pakistani american)
maryland
middle class</p>

<p>I assume you’re applying to a health or international relations major, because that’s one of the only consistencies I see in your ECs. Good numbers, but like I said, really random ECs. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Just that you seem to be all over the place.</p>

<p>i have the highest chance of being recruited by brown, and i’ll contact the coach soon.
however, for college squash they look at grades first and then consider how good of a player u are</p>

<p>does international background help at all?</p>